THE IMPORTANCE OF APPAREL IN ISLAM
Apparel is said to be the most eloquent index to the mettle
of every society. One of the main contributory factors to the
depravity and promiscuity which is prevalent in Western countries
is the provocative way in which their young women dress these
days, concealing from the eye of the beholder as little of their
bodies as possible, understandably, - perhaps even deliberately,
- aimed at arousing desire and lust in the minds of their
opposite sexes, a practice which has led to dangerous
consequences, such as easy virtue, teenage pregnancies, loss of
virginity without entailing responsibility and the spread of
deadly diseases like AIDS. <o:p></o:p>
Although the East is theoretically believed to be less
prone to this kind of incontinence and such excesses, this
sickness of mind is beginning to take root in the otherwise
moderate societies of India and Pakistan too, what with the
corrupt influence exerted by the so-called Bollywood
syndrome and what with the deteriorating standards of decency and
modesty observed by families as a whole. <o:p></o:p>
Islam proscribes nudity to such an extent that stringent
rules are laid down in the Qur'aan on how to dress and how best
to protect our modesty, especially in the case of women, although
men are also not exempt from conforming to the prescribed
standards. External outlook is as important to spiritual
cleanliness as physical cleanliness is and hence exposure of body
parts is required to be kept to a minimum except where it is
lawful and permissible to do so, such as between husbands and
wives in the privacy of their bedrooms. Allah created the human
body with thoughtfulness and has rendered it sacrosanct so that
it can discharge its functions with efficacy and decorum rather
than with lewdness or immodesty. It is, therefore, of utmost
significance that we treated it with respect and tenderness
instead of deriving innocuous pleasure out of watching the belly
dancers as they do in the East, or the sensuous cabaret
performances so popular in the West)
Reflections from the Qur'aan